Quick coupling device



'W. M. SINGER QUICK GOUPLING DEVICE Feb. 2s, 1933.

Filed June 15, 1951 3 sheets-sheet 1 Feb.y 428, 1933.

W; ,MfSINGER 'QUICK COUPLING DEVICE Filed June 15, 1931 Feb. 28,1933. l w. M. SINGER 1,899,119

' QUICK COUPLING DEVICE Filed June 15, :1.931A 3 Sheets-Sheet 5 Patented Feb. 2s, 1933 UNITED STATES WALTER I. SINGEBOF GLENDALE, CALIFORNIA t QUICK OOUPLING DEVICE Application med June 15,

This invent-ion relates to a coupling device for connecting together two fluid, conducting conduit members such as sections of hose l or pipe, or for connecting a hose to a faucet 5 bib, tank or the like, or for connecting a closed cap on one of such fluid conducting members.

This application comprises a continuation in part of my pending application Ser. No.

1o 473,069, filed August 4,1930.

The principal object of the'` invention is to provide a. coupling device which is of simple and sturdy. construction, which permits quickly and easily connecting and disconnecting the two portions of the coupling device ina manner whereby neither portion is required to rotate with respect to the other during connection or disconnection, and which provides a perfectly tight seal against I leakage of fluid when connected.

A particular object of the invention is to provide a coupling device having packingV means on one couplin member `adapted to engage a sealing mem r on the otherV coupling member, in which an air space is provided adjacent the packing means, substantially maintaining the fluid out of contact with said packing means when the coupling is in use.

A particular object of the invention is to provide a coupling device in which one of the coupling members may be inserted within the other, without resistance and hence without requiring the exertion of any force, to such position that the connection of the coupling members may be completed by a relative rotational movement of clamping means on one of said members, in such, a manner that the portions of the couplingmembers attached 4 to the respective fluid conduits have no relative rotative motion with respect to one another.

A. further object of the present invention is to provide a coupling device having a-sin gle spring which resiliently resists movement of the rotatable clamping means disposed on one of the cou ling members to connected position and which serves to resilienltly lock the coupling members in said connected position and to maintain the sealing portions 1981. Serial No. 544,308.

tight engagec'ooperatlng with the above mentioned spring to provide a fluid tight joint between the oupling members whenin connected posiion. y a

A further object of the invention is to pro- 6 vide a coupling device in which the coupling members may be connected or disconnected by a relative rotation of the clamping means in either direction and in which positioning means are provided for `maintaining the clampingmeans in clamping position against accidental displacement, and for preventing' relative rotation of the clamping means beyond clamping position. V

A further object of the invention is to lo provide a coupling device which is provided with air inlet means whereby air is admitted to within the coupling during the disconnection thereof after the pressure on the packing means is released and Vbefore the insertable portion of one coupling is completely withdrawn from the other coupling whereby the fluid contained in said coupling at the time of disconnection is replaced by air and allowed' to drain therefrom, substantially eliminatingl spilling from the coupling during disconnection thereof.

A further object of the invention isv` to provide a device which offers definite advantages for use as an air, gas or vapor line connector in which two separate sealing members are provided in the one coupling, ob-

taining a gas-tight connection in' which the possibility of scoring or abrasion of the packy ing members is avoided by providing connection of the coupling members without relative rotation of the respective seats and packling members, and which construction prowill be apparent rom the following descripposits said inclined shoulders.

rred form of my invention, each of the cam.

tions of the construction and manipulation l lber upon forward movement of sai collar element, and said collar element and other coupling member are provided with interengaging clamping means adapted to effect forward movement thereof toward oneA another upon relative rotation of 4said collar element with respect toboth coupling members. The `claiiiping/inexms on one 4of the partsl may comprise inwardly projecting pins or lugs, andthe clamping means on the other part may comprise outwardly pro'ecting cam members provided with rearwar ly inclined shoulders and with vretaining depressions at the rearward ends of said shoulders, thecam members bein spaced from one another so as to permit ree insertion of the respective pins Ior lugs therebetween to a` osition opn the premembers above mentioned is provided with ltwo oppositely inclined rearwardly convergin shoulders said de ression bein dispose' d beween the rbar endsl3ofV said shouglders. l

Means are alsol provided on one of said coupling members for resilientlyl resisting the relative movement of the rotatable collar element toward said other cou lin member and for resiliently holding sai sea ing faces in tight engagement with one another. One

of the coupling members is preferably rof' vided with a yielding packing member w ose forward face constitutes one of the above mentioned cooperating sealing faces, the other of said coupling members being provided with a seat adapted to engage said packing member and constitutingthe other of-said sealing faces. If desired, a plurality of such packing members and sealing faces may b e provided, adapted for simultaneous inter-engagement.l In the preferred embodiment of the -invention, as shown hereinima spring or resilient member is provided tween said rotatable collar element and the coupling member on which said collar ele-- ment is mounted, for providingthe above mentioned resilient force resisting relative the sealing faces in tight engagement with one another. However, if desired, said spring or resilient member between the rotata le collar element and the coupling member may be omitted, Iand the yielding packing member or members ma be made of resilient material, so as to constitute the resilient resisting and holding means above mentioned, and having sufficient resilience to provide the necessary resistance to inward movement of 4the rotatable collar element and hold said sealing faces in tight enga ement.

Said one couplinor mem r and rotatable collar element are :lso preferably rovided with means, such as interengaging s oulders thereon, adapted to normally so position the sealing face on said one coupling member in relation to the clam ing means on said collar element, when sai coupling members are disengaged, as to permit said clamping means to be brought inwardly to position wholly opposite the clampin means on the other coupling member be ore `said sealing face contacts the sealing face of said other coupling member, sovthat the entire compression of the resilient means for holding said sealing faces in tight enga ement may be effected by the cam action produced by inter-engage- Vment of saidclamping lmeans upon relative @attestanti-sid..vifthe er portionslof away; i i

Fig. 2 isa above ,devicewit-honeA ineinbferfinserted within the @theol-.m positiontohe connected;

3 is a sectionthereofonjliiie 3-3 in .1"'; 1

Fig. 4 is al partly sectional side fview of the device shown in Fig. 2, in which the members f. 'are connected to each other; y' v l Fig.` 5 isa section thereof on `line in Fig; 4; v

ig. 6 is a partly sectional view of the form of device as shown in Fig. 4, taken on line 6-6 inFig. 5;

Fig. 7 is a sectional detail of a portion of the device taken on line 7-7 in Fig. 5;

Fig. 8 is a side elevation of a coupling provided with a threaded end adapted to receive a threaded fitting;

Fig. 9 is a section of a form of male meinbeil of a coupling device provided with an alternate form of air admitting means;

Fig. l() is a transverse section thereof on line 10-10 in Fig. 9;

Fig. 11 is a sectional view of an alternate form of female member of a coupling device of this invention;

Fig. 12 is a transverse section thereof on line 12--12 in Fig. 11;

I* 1g. 13 is a partly sectional viewl of a coupling cap according to my invention Fig. 16 is a partly sectional side View of, the form of device shownin Fig. 14 with one member inserted within the other in position v positelly 1 to be connected;

Fig-17 is a partly-sectional view ofthe above with the members lin connected position;

Fig.` 18 is a transverse section thereof on line 18-18 in Fig. 17;

Fig. 19 is a artly sectional view of another form of t c device, showin the male member in elevation and the fema e member in section, said two members being in connected relation.

Referring "to Figs. 1 to 7, the coupling de- -vice according to my invention may comprise two coupling members indicated in neral at A and The coupling member is showny as threadedly connectable to a4 fluid conduit member such as a pipe, anfancet bib l, but itr will be understood thatelther of said coupling membersmay, if desired, be formed as an integralpartof a conduit membex-,such as a pipe or faucet bib. Said coupling B is provided exteriorly with aplurality of annular cam members 2, compr1s1ng fixed clampin means, having their forward edges spaced rom one another to provide an opening 3 and each provided with two opinclined annular shoulders 2 and 2" (see g. 3) converging rearwardly, and with' a depression 4 between the rear ends of -said oppositely inclined shoulders and receased forwar therefrom. The body por tion 5 of the coupling member B is recessed i inwardly with respect to the cam members 2 rearwardly of said shoulders so as to permit free lmovement of the pins on the other cou member over said shoulders.

couplngmember B is further provided with -an axially projecting, tubular portion 6 rovided with' an externally threaded en 6 adapted to receive an inter nally threaded tube 7. A rearwardly and outwardly flared packing member 8, of rubber, rubber containing composition, leather or other yielding material or composition of suitable characteristics for use with any particular iluid,is firmly positioned around the portion 6 with its rearward end engaged in a recessed vgroove 9 provided in the forward end of body portion 5 concentric with the tubular portion 6, and with its forward end in contact with a shoulder 7 at the rear end of t-he tube 7 said packing member being of such shape and dimensions that the tube 7 exerts a slight positioning compression on said packing member when said tube has been lscrewed on the portion 6.until the shoulder 7" is in engagement with the forward end of the portion 6. Both thel forward and rear faces of packing member 8 are flared or in clined outwardly and rearwardly as shown at 8 and 8" respectively, so that an annular space 10 is provided rearwardly of said packing member into which said member may be deformed during seating engageresilientlg ment wit the other coupling member, as will be hereinafter more fully described.

The outer face of tube 7 'on the coupling member B is preferably provided with` a plurality of longitudinal air admitting grooves 26 which preferably extend from a point somewhat removed from the packing member 8 to the forward end of said tube and which have a particular function during the .disconnection of the coupling device when u fluid is contained therein, as will be subsequently pointed out.

The other coupling member A comprises a sleeve 17 adapted to slidably fit around the tube 7. of the other coupling member and provided at its forward end with a flange 18 serving as a sealing member and provided with a flared seat or sealing face 19 adapted to engage the forwardsealing face 8 of packing member 8 of the other coupling member. Said seat is shown as inclined inwardly and rearwardly and of` such shape as to form a Huid tight seal with the packing member 8 when in compressing engagement therewith. Coupling member A is also provided with a clindrical outer housing or collar 11 rotata ly and slidably disposed around the sleeve 17 and having a recess 12 of sufficient diam.

eter to slip over the cam members 2'of the first named coupling member and provided with a plurality of inwardly projecting pins or lugs -13 comprising rotatable clamping means, correspondin in number and spacing to the cam memers 2` and adapted to pass through the openings 3 above mentioned and to engage the inclined shoulders 2 or 2 upon relative rotation of said housing with,

respect to the other coupling member B. The rear end of housing 11 is closed by a plate or disc 14 removably secured thereto as by meansof coacting threaded portions on said plate and said housing as at 15. Said plate- 14 is provided with a central openin 16 through which the sleeve 17 slidably an rotatably extends.

A compression spring strength is provided between end plate 14 and flange 18, and forward movement of said flange by said spring, when the coupling ymi 21 of suitable' members are disconnected is limited by an inwardl projectin shoulder 22 on the housing 112 t e rearwar portion 11 of said h ousing bemg of somewhat greater internal diameter than the portion thereof forwardly of said shoulder. Said [shoulder is spaced rearwardly from the pins or lugs 13 by a distance such that when sealin flange 18 is in enga ement with said shoul er the distance, axi y of the couplin members, from the rear edge of the pins or ugs 13`to seat 19 is somewhat greater than the distance, longitudinally of the coupling members, from the face of packi ing member 8 to the forward edge of shoulders 2 and 2, so as to permit partial insertion of the coupling member B 1n the coupling member A to permit said pins or lugs to pass through the openin s 3 into position opposite the inclined shoul ers 2 and 2 be fore the packing member 8 is brought into engagement with the seat 19 on flange 18, this position of partial insertion being indicated 1n Fi 2.

In he preferred form of device three sets of cam members and three pins are respectively provided on the coupling members, obtaining a uniform distribution of pressure on the packing member 8 by virtue of the inherent stability of a three-point suspension. With this type of construction, side pressure of the tube 7 on the interiorof sleeve 17 is avoided and maximum cooperation of the separate parts is obtained.

The coupling member A may be connected in any suitable manner to a pi hose, 0r other fluid conducting member Indicated at '23. Said connection is shown in Fig. 1 as Ajections 25 on the rear end of said sleeve,

although any other suitable means of connecting a flexible hose to an internal sleeve may be employed.

In connecting the above described coupling device the members A and B are rst moved longitudinally toward one another, and the coupling member B is partially inserted in the coupling member A, the tube 7 entering the sleeve 17 and the cam members 24 entering the recess 12 in the housing 11. In this movement the pins 13 must be aligned with the openings 3, so that saidpins may be caused to pass through said openings opposite the inclined shoulders 2 and 2. It will be evident from Fig. 2 that the members may be brought to this position before the packing member 8 is brought into compressional engagement with its seat 19, and hence without encountering any resistance and Without requiring the exertion of any appreciable inward pressure or force over that required to overcome the slight frictional drag of the tube 7 on the sleeve 17 After the coupling members have been brought to this position of partial insertion, it is merely necessary to rotate the housing 11 relative to the member B a slight amount in either direction, whereupon the pins 13 engage the inclined shoulders 2 or 2 of the respective cam members, depending upon the direction of such relative rotation. In either event, the engagement of said pins with said shoulders causes the cou ling members to be drawn inwardly towar one another, compressing the spring 21 between end plate 14 and also compressing the packing member 8 against the seat 19 as the housing 11 is drawn longitudinally by the action of the cam 2. lVhen the pins 13 reach the rearward ends of the respective shoulders, upon a total rotation of approximately one-sixth revolution, they snap into the de ressions 4, as shown in Fig. 4, and are res' iently held therein by means of spring 21 so as to lock the parts in connected position. The de ressions also serve to prevent turning of the ousing 11 beyond proper clamping position even in case the exertion of a considerable force is required to complete the movement of said housing to this position. As the spring 21 forces the seat 19 of the flange 18 Into engagement with the packin member 8, said packing member is crow ed into firmer contact with member B in the be resiliently deformed into the space 10, whereby the packing member may accommodate itself to any slight eccentricities in the seat surface or vice versa and provide a fluid tight joint therebetween.

It is to be noted that the collar or housing 11 is rotatable with respect to sleeve 17. As long as the flange 18 is held by spring 21 in envagement with shoulder 22, the friction therebetween opposes a certain resistance to relative rotation of these two parts. However, when the packing member y8 and seat 19 are brought into e ement, and the rotation of housing 11 is gun, the movement of said housing toward the other coupl'l member causes the shoulder 22 to be mov away from flange 18 and at the same time acts through s ring 21 to resiliently pre the' seat 19 an ackin member 8 into tight engagement. ere ore, throughout substantally the entire rotative clamping operation the two coupling members to which the respective fluid conduits are connected are not oove 9 and may.

required to turn relative to one another,'but

the flange 18 away from the packing member"8,"due to an clearance between 7 and 17,

the resilience o said member 8 is suicient to maintaina fluid tight contact between said 5 member and the seat 19. L lThe tube v7 is preferably of such a size that it will fit snugly within .the sleeve 17 and is preferably of suicient length to preserve the coupling in substantial axial alignment with one another.

In practice only sufficient clearance is provided between the.V tube 7 andthe sleeve 17 to allow of easy insertion of said tube in said sleeve.

When the coupling members are in conwhen connection .is broken between the couc pling members, and .may ordinarily, be wipd away from said packing member.

hen certain liquids, suchA as gasoline, lubricating oil, or the like are to be conducted through'a couplin of the above described type, a resilient rub r or rubber compositlon packing member would not offer particf ularly good service by reason of the susceptibilit of rubber to decomposition in contact `with ydrocarbon oils, and since, even with the provision of an air seal between the` fluid and thepacking member, some fluid mustinevitably come in contact with the packing. member during disconnection of the device.

. I provide a vconstruction whereby the'packing member is of such shape and disposition that it may be made of a material such as leather which will withstand attack of hydrocarbon*v oils and which, while/having relatively little inherent resilience, still has sufficient `resilience vto provde a fluid. tightseal, by reason of s uch shape. f 1 v By reason of the above provisions of an air seal and a resilient packin operatingcondition.V

d Disconne'ctionof the coupling members .may be quicklyand easily accomplished by merelyrotating the housing 11 in either direction relative to the coupling members with suilicient force to dislodge the pins'or' lugs 13 from the depressions 4, and continuing .such relative rotation until `said pins are aligned with the openings 3 and thenwithdrawing the coupling members from engagement with one another, and during said withdrawal, assuming the couplingto be disposed adjacent a closed valve mechanism and at a o5 higher level than the other end of the hose ynected relation to each other, any fluid which member of lthe. above general type, a ypacking means is pro- .to which'it is connected, air will be admitted of grooves 26 to'pass scat 19, allowingany liquid entrapped within tube 7 or sleeve to be replaced with air and run out through the hose so that when complete disconnection of' the couplingk is attained, there will be no fluid present therein to spill therefrom.

One of the principal applications of my device is'inv connection with gasoline tank truckswherein :the coupling member B is at tached to the valved tankitlischarge on the truck andthe coupling member A is attached toa ldelivery hose through which the contents'of the trucktankz may be discharged toy a yrece tacle set at'a'lower level than the 'A tank disc arge. Itis obviousthat any gasoline vspilled Afrom the hose during disconnection thereof from the truck -would be highly dangerousl as well as wasteful and'with the above described device such an eventuality is precluded. The above described device lis also of considerable utility for use as a conduit connector yin the handlingof costly or corrosive liquids wherein a drip-proof quick yoperating connection device would be of paramount desirability.

The form of coupling member shown in.

Figs. 9 and 10, `corresponding' to coupling y member B, Fig. 1, may comprise va bodyportion 5 .provided with al projecting ltubular portion 41 (corresponding to 6, Fig. 1)v provided with a threaded end portion 41 adaptloo ed to receive lthe coactingly threaded ortion 42 of the tube 42 (corresponding to t e tube 7, Fig. 1), said portion 41 being provided with an annular groove 43 in its threaded .portion adapted to form an annular space extending around inside the threaded portion of the tube 42 when said portion 42 is completely screwed in place on said portion 41, said portion 41 being provided with a plurality of openings 44 in the `side wall com- 'jmunicating with said groove 43 and said tube 42 being provided with a plurality ofsimilar openings 45 in position to communicate with said groove when the parts are in assembled position as shown. The above openings and annular space serve to allow access of air to the interior of the tube 42 for permitting drainage of liquid from the-interior of the coupling, when a coupling member of this type is withdrawn from a coacting coupling member A, after the manner of the operation of thev grooves 26 above described. f

The form of coupling member shown in Figs. 11 and 12, corresponding to coupling member A, Fig.` 1, may comprise one in which the central sleeve 46 may be inserted from the forward end of the housing 11 which is in this case provided with an integral rear end plate 50, slots 47 being provided in the periphery of the flange portion 48, corresponding in number and spacing to the pins or lugs 13" disposed on the housing 11 in order toV permit said flange to pass said pins or lugs.4 Said sleeve 46 is provided with an annular recess 46 into which may be inserted a s lit-ring 49 afterthe sleeve is inserted wit in the housingll', said slot 46- being preferably so located that when the. ring 49 1011s in engagement with the rear end plate 50 of thehousing 11 the flange 48 is disposed somewhat to the. rear of the rearward edges f the pins or lugs 13", so as to provide the Asame relationship as before between the lon- 15: gitudinal positioning of said pins or lugs and the sealing seat 19 on sleeve 46, for the purpose of permitting said pins or lugs to be moved inwardly past the forward ends of the cam shoulders on the other coupling 2 member, as above described.

Fig. 13 illustrates a form of coupling cap which may be connected to a coupling member such as B, Fig. 1 and effectively close the same. Such a coupling cap may comprise a coupling member of the type shown at A, Fig. 1, in which the central sleeve 17 is replaced with a sleeve 17a provided with a u closed end 17b. Such a cap device is intend-" ed for use when a hose or other conduit pro- -vided with a coupling accordingto" this invention is disconnected from the other coupling member and where it is desired to provide a positive closure at such times; for example, when'the delivery hose is disconnected frorlp the discharge bib of a gasoline truck tan The above described forms of my device are` designed for general commercial uses in which a heavy duty type of connector is desirable. Theparticular construction shown is intended only for the purpose of illustrating the essential features of the invention, and it will be understood that numerous modifications may be made in the exact construction, and particularly that the disposition of thez pins and the cam members, as well as the packing member and the sealing member re siliently held in engagement therewith, may be relatively reversed with respect to the two coupling members, if desired, without departing from my invention. In some cases it is preferred that a threaded connection be provided for each member of the coupling and there is illustrated in Fig. 8, one member of my coupling, similar to A, Fig. 1. in which the sleeve 17 has been replaced with a similarly ilanged sleeve 17 having a threaded end 17 adapted to receive a threaded coupling 20 of a conventional type. In Figs. 14 to 18 there is illustrated a modifed form of quick operating coupling device which is adapted for light service, such as garden hose, laundry connections and the like. As shown in the above illustrations,

d the tube 31 may be made integral with one coupling member, re lacing the tube 7 and threaded portion 6 ig. 6) of the first described form of device. The tube 31 may, in this case be made proportionally longer and but two pins 13 and two cams 40 with inclined shoulders 40 and 40 corresponding to 2 and 2, Fig. 1, be provided to accomplish the locking of the two members in connected position. The device also comprises, as before, rotatable housing or collar 32 on one of the coupling members and a compression spring 36 serving .to hold said collar in locking position. In this case also, no rotation of one member in relation to the other member is necessary, as the connection is rovided by the rotation of the housing 32 w ich avoids any twistin of the attached hose during connection of t e two coupling members. For this reason there is no scoring or damage to thepacking member due to the rotation of the seating member thereon, the packing member being subjected solely to straight compressional engagement with said seating member.

The device illustrated in Figs. 14 to 18 is shown as provided with a convex surfaced packing member 33 on one couplin member in frictional engagement with the tue 31 and an inwardly and rearwardly inclined seat 34 on the other coupling member, of concave curvature so as to fit snugly against the packing member throughout the depth of said seat.

The above described device is locked in connected position by a quarter turn of the housing 32 in respect to the other-coupling member, the pins 13 engaging the depressions 4 as before.

The form of device illustrated in Fig. 19 is particularly adapted for use in the connection of air, gas and vapor lines and may comprise a male coupling member C and a female coupling member D. The coupling member C may comprise a body portion 55, provided with a plurality of projecting annular cam members 51, comprising xed clamping means, each of said cam members having their forward edges spaced from one another to provide an opening 51a and eaph provided with two oppositely andrearwar 1y converging shoulders 51 and 51 similar to those shown in Figs. 1 to 6 at 2 and 2, and witha depression 511) between the rear ends of said oppositely inclined shoulders and recessed forwardly therefrom. The coupling member C is also provided with a projecting tubular portion 52 having a tapered end portion 53 and a resilient packing member 54 preferably of rubber, of substantially triangular cross-section as shown, disposed around said tubular portion 52 adjacent the body portion 55 and preferably engaged in an annular recess 54 in said body member, or the packing member may, if desired, be of such shape and of such disposition as shown at 8, Figs. 1 `to 7. The coupling'f-member D-may comprise a member and provided with a flange 57 at its forward end, said flange being provided with a flared seat 58 adapted to en age the forward face 54 of packing mem r 54 of the 10 other coupling member. Couplin member D is also provided with a cylindrlcal outer housing. or collar 59v rotatably disposed around the periphery of the flange 57 and of Such an interior diameter as to slip over the cam members 51 of t-he coupling member C and provided with a plurallty of inwardly projecting pins or lugs 61 comprising rotatable clamping means, said pins or lugs corresponding in number and spacing to the cam members 51 and adapted to pass through the openings 51a between said cam members and engage the inclined shoulders 51 or 51 upon relative rotation of said'housing with respect to the coupling member C. The rear end of the housing 59 is closed by a plate or disc 62 threadedly secured to the housing 59 and provided with a central opening 63 through which the sleeve 56 slidably and rotatably extends. A ball thrust bearing 64 may, if desired, be provided between the plate 62 and the flange 57 and forward movement of said flange is limited by an inwardly C is inserted within the member'DV and the housing 59 is rotated with respect to the coupling member C so as to cause the pins to ride upon lthe rearward shoulders of the cam '51 W 'and force the packing members 54 and -66 into contact with their respective seats 58 and 53. The rotation of the housing is stopped when the pins 61 drop into kthe depressions 515 and in this position the seat 58 is pressed into contact with the packing mem-4 ber 54, deforming the same t`o some extent, as

shown, and the tapered portion 53 is forced into' seating engagement with the packing.

member 66 in the member D. It lwill be .understood that the distance, longitudinally, from the rearward surface of the pins 61 to the seat 58 is but slightly less than the distance from the bottomgof the depressions 515 to the normal, undeformed, face position of 05 the packing member 54 as the longitudinal projecting shoulder on the housing 59. A

that described above, in which the member` movement of the flange 57 toward the coupling D after the seat 58 has come in contact with the packing member 54 is limited b the degree of resilience of thel packing mem rs. Further, the depressions 515 are preferably quite shallow so that the seat 58 is moved rearwardly but a short distance as the pins 61 drop offthe cam shoulders into Athe depressions, so that the respective seats and packing members are positioned in tight engagement when said pins are resting `1n said depressions. The ball thrust bearing between the plate 62 and the ange 57 provides for easy rotation of the housing 59 .during the connecting or disconnecting operation and allows such connection or disconnection of the coupling without any rotation of the 'respective coupling members.

Disconnection of the coupling is obtained by a rotation of the housing 59 in either direction, forcing the pins 61 away from the depressions 515 and along the cam shoulders to the openings 51a in which position the respective members may be disconnected.`

I claim:

1. A coupling'device comprising twoicoupling members, one of which is provided with relatively rotatable clamping means and the other of whichis provided with relatively fixed clampingmeans, one of said clamping means being provided with a plurality of projections and the other of said clamping means being provided with a plurality of cam members spaced from one another by a distancesomewhat greater than the width of said projections, Said cam members being adapted to engage said projections upon relative rotation of r.said rotatable clamping means with respect to said other coupling member to effect relative movement of said rotatable clamping` means inwardly toward said other coupling member, said rotatable,A

clamping means comprising a housing, and said one coupling member comprising a sealing member slidablyA mounted within said housing, and a spring tending to move said sealing member forwardly in said housing,

the other of said coupling membersV comprising a bodyl portion adapted to be inserted 1115 member adapted to engage said sealing member u pon said relative inward movement of within said housing `and a yielding packing said rotatable clamping member.

2. A coupling device as set forth in claim 1, said housing being provided with an internal shoulder adapted to limit forward movement of said sealing member, said shoulder being so positioned that the relatively fixed clamping means andthe relatively ro tatable clamping means may be brought to position with said projections wholly opposite said cam members before said packing member contacts said sealing member. 4

3. A coupling device as set forth in claini 1, each of said cam members having two op` positely inclined rearwardly disposed converging`\ shoulders and a depression between the rear ends of said shoulders adapted to engage a corresponding projection of the other clamping means upon completion of the relative rotation of the rotatable clamping means 4 in either direction to clamping position and A said spring resiliently positioning each of vsaid kprojections in the corresponding depression uponsuch completion of such relative'motio k l 4. A coupling device as set forth in claim 1, said one coupling member being also provided withlaecentral sleeve extending rearwardly front said sealing member an'd -said other coupling member being provided with a projecting central tube adapted to fit within said sleeve.

5. A coupling device comprising two cou-- means, said rotatable clamping means comprising a housing, and said one coupling member comprising an axially disposed sleeve slidably mounted within said housingr and a sealing member adjacent the forward end of said sleeve, a spring tending to move said sleeve and said sealing member forward- .ly in said housing, aninternal shoulder on' saidhousing adapted to engage said sealing member Iand limit such forward movement of said sleeve and seating member in said housing, the other of said coupling members comprising a body portion adapted to beinserted within said housing and having an axially projecting tubular portion provided with a threaded end, a coactingly threaded projecting tube secured to said threaded end and adapted to fit within said sleeve on said one' coupling member, a flared resilient packing member disposed around said projecting t'dbular portion between the rearward end of said .projecting tube and said body portion and adapted to be brought in tight engagement with said sealing member upon said relative inward movement of rotatable clamping mea-ns with respect to said other coupling member. ,l

6. A coupling device as set forth in claim 5, one of said clamping means being provided with a plurality of projections and the other of said clamping means being provided with a plurality of cam members, each of said cam members having two oppositely inclined rearwardly converging shoulders and a depression between the rear ends'of said shoulders adapted to engage a corresponding projection i of the other clamping means upon completion of the relative rotation of the rotatable clamping means in either direction to clamping ition and said spring resiliently positiomng each of said projections in the correspending depression upon such completion of such relative rotation and said internal shoulder-of said housing being so positioned that the relatively fixed clamping means and the rel-atively rotatable clamping means may be brought to position with said projections wholly opposite said cam members before said packing member contacts said sealing member.

7. A coupling device as set forth in claim 5, said flared resilient packing member having its inner surface at its forward end ortion in concentric contact'with said projecting tubular portion, a concentric groove on Y the forward end of said other cou ling member body portion rearwardly of the forward end of said projecting tubular portion adapted to receive and position the rearward flared end of said packing member, and said projecting tube having a shoulder at its inner end ada ted to engage the forward end of said pac mg member and force said packing member into firm contact with said body portion of said other coupling member in said groove when said projecting tube is completely screwed on said projecting tubular position of said other coupling member.

8. A coupling device asset forth in claim 5, said projecting tube having a plurality of longitudinal air admitting grooves disposed on the exterior surface thereof.

9. A cou ling device as set forth in claim 5, said pac 'ng means being so shaped as to provide an annular space between the .inner portion of the rear surface of said packing member and the forward end of said body portion and being resiliently rearwardlydeformable into said space upon forcible contact of said sealing member therewith.

10. In a coupling device, a cou ling member having a body portion provi ed with an axially projecting tubular extension, a resilient packing member surrounding said tubular extension adjacent said body portion and engaging the forward end of said body portion and a tube threadedly mounted on said tubular extension and having a shoulder engaging said packing member holding said member tightly against said forward end of said body portio los im.l

nelv l j Y 11. In a coupling devicea coupling member having a body portion provided with an axially projecting tubular extension and havportion in concentric contact with said tuinsane said on said tubular extension and having a shoulder enga ing said packing member holdin i -said mem r tightly against said forward end of said body portion in said groove, said packing member bein so shaped as to provide an annular space between the inner 'portion of the rear surface of said acking member and the forward end of sai body' portion and resiliently deformable rearwardly into` said space, saidtubhaving an internal shoulcompression of said packing member by said first named shoulder.

12. A coupling device comprising two coupling members, one of which comprises a 2 sleeve and sealing means at the forward end ed to engage said sealing means and relatively fixed and rotatable clamping means on said coupling members adapted to clamp said coupling members in position with said packing means in engagement with said sealing means, said tubular extension fitting sufficiently closely within said sleeve to substantially prevent access of fluid therebetween to said packing means and being rovided with means for admitting air to themterior of tubular extension and sleeve upon a slight movement of said packing member away from said seat during disconnection of said coupling members.

13. A coupling device as setforth in claim 12, said air admitting means comprising a plurality of grooves on theouter face of said tubular extension and extending from the forward end thereof to withinl a short distance of said packing means but terminating somewhat forwardly of said packing means.

` 14. A coupling device comprising two coupling members, one of which comprises a body portion having a tubular extension provided with sealing means at the forward end thereof and packmg means around the rearward ,portion of said extension and abutting said body portion and the other of which comprises a sleeve and sealing means at the forward end of .said sleeve adapted 'to engage said packing means and packing means disposed interiorly of saidV sleeverearwardly of said last named sealing means adapted to engage said first named sealing means coincidently with the engagement of said second named sealing means Withsaid first named packing means, and v 16, said one coupling member being also pro;

relatively fixed clampin means on one of said members and rotata le clamping means der adapted to engage the forward end of said v tubular extension so as to limit the degree of l tension abutting said body portion and adapt- 1ai santafesina@ 'edetcclamp saidsuplmg members speist to both of ysaid membersl fj 15.A1coupling device comprising two couphng members,one of which 'comprises a body portion having a tubular extension and re; silient packing means around said tubular extension and abutting said body portion and the other of which comprises a sleeve adapted to fit around said tubular extension and provided at its forward end with sealing means adapted to engage said packing means relatively fixed clamping means on one o said coupling members, and rotatable clampmg means on the other cou ling member adapted to exert a forward t rust thereon, said fixed and rotatable clamping meansY being operable upon rotation of said last named clamping means relative to both coupling -members to draw said coupling members together and clamp the same in position with' said sealing means in engagement with said packing means, the resilience of said packing means .serving to permit said coupling v members to be drawn together.

16. A coupling device comprising two con; pling members Provided respectively with cooperating sea ing faces adapted to be. brought into tight engagement upon movement of said coupling members toward one another, a rotatable housing disposed on one of said coupling members and operatively connectedthereto in such manner as to force the same forwardly toward the other couplin member upon forward movement of said ousing, said housing and other coupling member being provided with inter-engaging clamping means adapted to effect forward movement thereof toward one `another upon relative rotation of said housing with respect `to both coupling members, means on one of l said coupling members for resiliently resistu ing the relative movement of the rotatable l housing toward said other coupling member f forethe respective sealingfaces are brought into engagement. l

17 .i A coupling device as set forth in claim vided with a central sleeve extending rear'- 130 WALTER M. SINGER. 

